Obtaining a Work Permit in Quebec
As an international student, you can apply for a work permit through the Quebec Experience Program. Processing times vary, but it typically takes 30-60 days to receive a decision.
As an international student, you can apply for a work permit through the Quebec Experience Program. Processing times vary, but it typically takes 30-60 days to receive a decision.
McGill University international students can work part-time on campus or off-campus with a valid work permit. The application process usually takes 1-3 months, but may vary depending on individual circumstances.
International students in Quebec can apply for a work permit through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Processing times range from 2-6 months, but may be longer due to COVID-19.
Concordia University's guide for international students outlines the work permit application process, including required documents and processing times. Students can expect to wait 1-4 months for a decision.
International students in Quebec share their experiences with work permit application processing times, ranging from 2-6 months. Factors such as application completeness and IRCC workload can impact processing times.
This guide provides a step-by-step overview of the work permit application process for international students in Quebec, including required documents and estimated processing times of 2-4 months.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) provides information on tax implications for international students working in Quebec. While not directly related to work permit processing times, the CRA website offers resources for students navigating the tax system.
This online tool helps international students in Quebec estimate their work permit processing time based on individual circumstances. The calculator considers factors such as application completeness and IRCC workload.